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Amy Winthrow is shocked when her grandmother dies, not because Elizabeth Hathaway’s death is unexpected but because her existence had always been hidden.Ever-inquisitive and prone to letting her imagination get the best of her, Amy embarks upon a journey with an unlikely friend to unravel the mysteries of the elusive Lizzie Hathaway.As she follows the trail of broken dreams and promises of her grandmother’s life, Amy finds herself on a path of accidental self-discovery, a path that she chases all the way to Paris where Lizzie’s story ends and Amy’s begins.

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Still grieving the death of his small son, Akitada risks career, freedom, and family to rescue an abused child from a life of misery.The search for the boy’s family leads to a harrowing story of love, murder, and abandonment.Meanwhile, his faithful servant Tora loses his new wife to a powerful man who pursues beautiful women and will stop at nothing to possess them.The trails of both cases lead to the prostitutes and courtesans of the amusement quarter, and murder soon follows.

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After the grisly discovery of a mutilated body, the small community of Greenville is held in the terrifying grip of a serial killer.Author Jason Denton immediately falls under suspicion, and Sergeant Underwood is determined to prove his guilt.Caught in the middle is Donna Harp, a young constable partnered with the sergeant. She isn’t convinced the author is guilty, but is she being swayed by Denton’s good looks and charm?A VILLAGE IN TERROR, A KILLER ON THE LOOSE, AN AUTHOR LOOKING FOR HIS NEXT BESTSELLER. IS THERE A CONNECTION?

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Kevin Clarke is telling his story, his way. He’s writing love letters to the only woman he’s ever loved, his wife. He posts the stories on a blog, hoping she might read them. Little does he know, the neighbors across the street are reading the letters, as is the cop who took him into custody one night. In fact, most of the world is reading the private stories Kevin is telling through his letters to his wife. But while the blog is anonymous, Kevin slips up and the world discovers him. What happens after that is a love story for the ages.

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Raised in the Bronx, Eddie Ferrara has his first encounter with organized crime as a teenager and it eventually leads to the death of one of his closest friends. The events that follow rapidly lead him into ‘the life’. Eddie’s story spans twenty years and takes us from a mob ‘social club’ to a Silicon Valley startup, from the Brooklyn waterfront piers to a bordello in the Bronx, and from Lincoln Center to the neighborhood coffee shops and restaurants of New York City.

Lately Eddie has entertained the notion of marriage and of leaving ‘the life’, only to realize he is a victim of his own success. Although he is not a fully made member of the family, odds are his leaving would be handled as if he were, that is he’d be ‘retired’ with two bullets to the back of his head. Eddie uses guile and intelligence to outclass his rivals, but will he risk everything in an attempt to get out alive, or is he destined to remain…connected.

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How did the “firefall” begin? Were there stagecoach hold-ups on the roads to Yosemite? Who was the first to climb Half Dome? What in the world was the Rattlesnake Tree? Did John Muir ever have a famous visitor to Yosemite? Colorful characters were the norm back in Old Yosemite, and none were quite as unique as the men who drove the stagecoaches.

As they say, these men were as tough as “whang” leather…and I guess that that is pretty tough! At the same time, it was their job to transport their customers, and they liked people. Stagecoach trips were lengthy affairs, meaning that there was a lot of time for conversation…and no one liked a tall tale like these men. A “good story” that was based on fact was also worth repeating. Eddie Webb was the last of Yosemite’s stagecoach drivers. He and other “old timers” like him who remembered those early days, were more than happy to share their remembrances for “The Mysterious Rattlesnake Tree, How The Firefall Began And More Stories Of Yosemite.”

Some stories are historical accounts like the first climb of half dome and the visit to Yosemite of President Teddy Roosevelt, and some are just plain fun.

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